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Tarte Nicoise

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Italian 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

2 c Flour
1/4 lb Butter
1/2 c Club soda
Salt
3 Onions, chopped
10 Basil leafs
12 Italian anchovies or alicci
fillets
6 Black olives, pitted and
sliced
1 c Very thick tomato sauce
Salt and freshly ground
black pepper
2 T Olive oil

INSTRUCTIONS

Dough  Cut butter into flour and salt until it resembles coarse meal.
Stir  in club soda. Knead to combine. Wrap in film and chill 1 hour.
Filling Pass tomato sauce through a food mill to make it almost like a
paste, without any visible lumps. Cook onions in olive oil until
soft.Season with salt and pepper. Chill. . Roll out dough to 1/4"
thick Line a 10" pan with dough, folding excess dough to make boards.
Cover entire quiche with foil , pressing it against the sides, so  that
dough holds in place while baking . Bake in pre-heated 350 F  /175 C
oven for 20 mins. Remove foil. Bake 10 minutes longer. Spread  cooked
onions in the bottom. Spread tomato sauce on top of onions and  bake
another 20 mins . Decorate with alicci and olives. Bake 5 mins.  Serve
hot or at room temperature.  Note: This recipe was inspired by a quiche
I had at a restaurant in  Rio. It is much lighter than the usual quiche
and has been a hit with  my guests.  NOTES :  It can be made as one
large quiche for a buffet dinner or  individual small tarts as a first
course Recipe by: Miriam P.  Posvolsky Posted to KitMailbox Digest by
Leon & Miriam Posvolsky  <posvolsk@centroin.com.br> on Jul 11, 1997

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 378
Calories From Fat: 188
Total Fat: 21.4g
Cholesterol: 40.6mg
Sodium: 399.7mg
Potassium: 296.4mg
Carbohydrates: 41.7g
Fiber: 3.3g
Sugar: 5g
Protein: 5.9g


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